
In Our Dreams at Dusk ( しまなみ誰そ彼, Shimanami Tasogare), set in Onomichi, Hiroshima, Kamatani depicts queer characters coming to terms with their identity. The first volume was published in Japan in 2014. Busshi no Busshin īusshi no Busshin: Kamakura Hanbun Busshiroku ( ぶっしのぶっしん 鎌倉半分仏師録) is a historical fantasy manga published by Square Enix and serialized in its digital magazine Gangan Online. Kodansha USA licensed the series for North America release under the title Shonen Note: Boy Soprano volume one will be published during Fall 2022.

In 2013, the manga was a Jury Selection for the 17th Japan Media Arts Festival.

Kodansha published eight volumes in Japan from 2011 to 2014. The story follows a boy soprano with an angelic voice and his life as a member of his middle school choir. Shonen Note: Days of Evanescence ( 少年ノート) was published by Kodansha, serialized in their seinen Monthly Morning Two magazine. Directed by Kunihisa Sugishima, the series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo in 2008. Kamatani worked with J.C.Staff to create a 26-episode anime adaptation of Nabari no Ou. The 14th and final volume was published in Japan in 2011 and in the United States in 2013. The first volume of an English translation of the manga was released in May 2009 by Yen Press. It was a finalist under the Story Manga division in the ninth Japan Media Arts Festival in 2005 and was ultimately recommended by the committee. Kamatani's debut work, Nabari no Ou ( 隠の王), was a "modern ninja manga" about a seemingly ordinary teenage boy whose body contains an omnipotent ninja power that hidden ninja clans battle to claim.

They cite Moto Hagio as a major inspiration like Hagio, their manga often explores gender and visual metaphor. Kamatani's manga frequently features characters in transitional life stages and issues regarding identity and marginalization. These experiences are somewhat reflected in their work Our Dreams at Dusk, which according to Rachel Thorn marks "probably the first time that I can think of where an actual trans person is talking about or portraying " outside of the essay manga format. In a 2018 interview, Kamatani described the pain they faced in their teenage years due to their own identity struggles. In their Twitter profile, Kamatani notes their gender as "toX"-following the tradition of transgender individuals identifying as FTM or MTF-which conceals the gender they were assigned at birth. In 2012, Kamatani came out on Twitter as asexual and X-gender. Ruler of Nabari), published by Square Enix. Yuhki Kamatani ( 鎌谷 悠希, Kamatani Yūki, born June 22, 1983) is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator, best known for their series Nabari no Ou ( 隠の王, Nabari no Ō, lit.
